Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: U2W SCSI problems | From | Turbo Fredriksson <> | Date | 30 Nov 1999 11:26:42 +0100 |
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>>>>> "Erwin" == Erwin de Beus <erwinb@ws.tn.tudelft.nl> writes:
Erwin> You problems sound very much like a cabling problem. My Erwin> machine came with a special U2W cable, which has some of Erwin> the pairs twisted. I think that the terminator should also Erwin> be a type that can handle LVD. Maybe you can try to force Erwin> the controller to use lower speeds on the SCSI bus in the Erwin> BIOS setup (press control-A during startup). If a lower Erwin> speed makes your problem go away, it surely is a cable Erwin> problem.
I also have that special type of cable (twisted between the connectors), and a special LVD/SE terminator.
Lowering the speed didn't do anything. First try, Wide negotiation, 10Mb/sec. Second try, Narrow negotiation, 5Mb/sec. NO difference...
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